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10. Buying and Selling

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  • Ruling 2079

    If a person sells ghee that is mixed with suet and he specifies it – for example, he says, ‘I am selling 1 kilogram of this ghee’ – then in case the amount of suet is a lot, …

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  • Ruling 2080

    If a commodity that is sold by weight or measure is sold for a greater weight or measure of the same commodity – for example, 1 kilogram of wheat is sold for 1.5 kilograms of wheat – it …

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  • Ruling 2081

    If the extra thing that a seller receives is different to what he sells – for example, he sells 1 kilogram of wheat for 1 kilogram of wheat and 10 pence – it is still usury and unlawful. …

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  • Ruling 2082*

    If a person gives a lesser amount but adds something else – for example, he sells 1 kilogram of wheat and one handkerchief for 1.5 kilograms of wheat – there is no problem as long as he intends …

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  • Ruling 2083

    If a person sells a commodity that is sold in metres or yards, such as cloth, or a commodity that is sold by count, such as eggs and walnuts, and he takes more in return, there is no …

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  • Ruling 2084

    With regard to commodities that are sold by weight or measure in one city or most cities, and by count in other cities, it is permitted to sell that commodity for more in the city in which it …

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  • Ruling 2085

    With regard to things that are sold by weight or measure, if the thing that is sold and the payment in exchange for it are not of the same commodity and the transaction does not have a period, …

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  • Ruling 2086

    Selling ripe fruit for unripe fruit with extra is not permitted. If there is no extra and the transaction does not have a period, it is disapproved (makrūh), and if it is on credit, it is problematic [i.e. …

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  • Ruling 2087

    With regard to usury-based transactions, barley and wheat are considered to be the same commodity. Therefore, if, for example, a person gives 1 kilogram of wheat and receives 1.5 kilograms of barley in return for it, it is …

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  • Ruling 2088

    A father and his child, and a wife and husband, can take interest from one another. Similarly, a Muslim can take interest from a disbeliever (kāfir) who is not under the protection of Islam. However, an interest-based transaction …

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